Friday February 21st
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Tuesday March 24th to Thursday April 2nd
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Wednesday April 1st
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Tuesday April 7th
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Singing Hanuman Chalisa
Tuesday April 7th
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Ramayana Satsangh
Monday July 27th to Sunday August 2nd
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Tuesday August 11th
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Saturday Oct 17th to Saturday Oct 24th
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Friday October 23rd
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Saturday October 31st
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Mahashivaratri is a night-time festival: ratri meaning night. The night of Mahashivaratri is divided into 4 sections each of 3 hours duration. Each 3-…READ MORE
PARVATI DEVI BEGINS HER TAPASYA On returning to her home in a dejected state of mind when Lord Shiva vanished after destroying Kaamde…READ MORE
RELIGIOUS SIGNIFICANCE OF KARTIK If the every-day calendar year is taken as beginning in January and ending in December, we can cons…READ MORE
OVERVIEW OF MAHASHIVARATRI YAGYA THEORY OF SHIVARATRI The 14 th. lunar day of each fortnight of the month is gov…READ MORE
THE WEDDING OF LORD SHIVA AND PARVATI DEVI. The kathas of Sati Kand and Parvati Kand of the Rudra Samhita of the Shiva Purana have…READ MORE
Introduction Most Hindu scriptures relate detailed battles between the Gods (Devas) and the Demons (Asuras). Sometimes the Devas are…READ MORE
Panch-Akshara Mantra: “Om Namaha Shivaaya” – This 5-syllabled mantra is one of the five mantras given by Lord Shiva at the time of cr…READ MORE
One of the greatest epics in Hindu Dharma, the Rāmcharitmānas is a divine portrayal of the life of Shree Raam, whom of which is God incarnate to walk …READ MORE
Lakshmi puja is one of the important rituals performed during the festival of Diwali. This ritual is performed to invite Goddess Lakshmi at home. Pray…READ MORE
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